“GE’s addition to our growing portfolio of GoldCare Material Management customers illustrates how this program can help better serve airline customers with lifecycle solutions through a predictable per-flight-hour pricing approach,” said John Borst, director, GoldCare Material Management at Boeing.

“GE is pleased to reach this agreement with Boeing,” said Brad Mottier, vice president of GE Aviation’s Services business. “We can now offer customers maintenance, repair and overhaul services from the pylon downward on the GEnx engines that power the Boeing 787 Dreamliner and further customize our OnPoint service solutions to meet our customers’ needs.”

GE Aviation, an operating unit of General Electric Company [NYSE: GE], is a world-leading provider of commercial and military jet engines and components as well as integrated digital, electric power, and mechanical systems for aircraft. GE Aviation also has a global service network to support these offerings. For more information, visit GE at www.ge.com/aviation.